: The meat is so soft that it "kisses" the bone or falls off it easily.
: When cooked, the curved shape of the ribs can sometimes look like they are touching or "kissing." Culinary Context Custuleta que beija
is a phrase typically found in the central-western region of Brazil, particularly in the state of Goiás : The meat is so soft that it
The name literally translates to "the rib that kisses." It is an affectionate or humorous nickname used by local vendors and in traditional Goiás cuisine to describe ribs that are cut and prepared in a way that leaves them exceptionally tender. The "kissing" part often refers to: Using "custuleta" (a regional variation of costeleta )
The term reflects the linguistic richness of the (rural) culture. Using "custuleta" (a regional variation of costeleta ) instead of the standard Portuguese word adds a layer of regional identity and "roça" (countryside) authenticity to the dish. It represents the "comfort food" of the Brazilian heartland, where meals are meant to be shared slowly and are prized for their flavor and simplicity.